On Wednesday 22 October 2003 01:13 pm, Erik Anderson wrote:
> Here's my question...I have a linux box on my LAN that is recieving all
> of the syslogs from all of my servers (Linux, NT, & Otherwise).  I
> recently installed a new webserver outside of our LAN, and was wondering
> how best to, if possible, get the logs back to my main logging server.
>
> The only scenario that I've come up with so far is to open an ssh
> connection from the logging server to the webserver and use remote port
> forwarding to get the logs back.  Is this possible?  Is there a better
> way?  For some reason, I have in my head that ssh port forwarding only
> works for tcp ports...

Syslog needs to be re-written, with security and scalability in mind.


http://security.sdsc.edu/software/sdsc-syslog/

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